Media Summary: This week's video essay in as analysis of Michael Mann's With nearly 40 years of experience in Hollywood, Tom Cruise is typically cast as the main protagonist or hero of a film. Tom Cruise goes through firearms and combat training for his role as "Vincent" in the film "

Collateral 2004 Developing Character - Detailed Analysis & Overview

This week's video essay in as analysis of Michael Mann's With nearly 40 years of experience in Hollywood, Tom Cruise is typically cast as the main protagonist or hero of a film. Tom Cruise goes through firearms and combat training for his role as "Vincent" in the film " Welcome everyone to the forty-first episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Vincent from Vincent (Tom Cruise) brings Max (Jamie Foxx) to a jazz club because he has to kill the club's owner, Daniel (Barry Shabaka ... Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx lock horns in this classic thriller by Michael Mann.

It's my enduring belief that no matter where or how a What happens when an ordinary taxi ride turns into something far more dangerous than anyone could imagine? In this video, we ... Welcome to another episode of "The Underrated Series"! This week's episode is for Michael Mann's "

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Collateral (2004) - Developing Character

Collateral (2004) - Developing Character

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Collateral - What Separates Max and Vincent?

Collateral - What Separates Max and Vincent?

This week's video essay in as analysis of Michael Mann's

What Makes Tom Cruise's Vincent One Of The Most Terrifying Villains In Film History

What Makes Tom Cruise's Vincent One Of The Most Terrifying Villains In Film History

With nearly 40 years of experience in Hollywood, Tom Cruise is typically cast as the main protagonist or hero of a film.

Collateral Tom Cruise training

Collateral Tom Cruise training

Tom Cruise goes through firearms and combat training for his role as "Vincent" in the film "

Collateral 2004 Max Tries to Warn Annie about Vincent scene

Collateral 2004 Max Tries to Warn Annie about Vincent scene

Collateral 2004

Analyzing Evil: Vincent From Collateral

Analyzing Evil: Vincent From Collateral

Welcome everyone to the forty-first episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Vincent from

Collateral: His life depends on one question

Collateral: His life depends on one question

Vincent (Tom Cruise) brings Max (Jamie Foxx) to a jazz club because he has to kill the club's owner, Daniel (Barry Shabaka ...

Collateral 2004. What is the right way to be a person?

Collateral 2004. What is the right way to be a person?

Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx lock horns in this classic thriller by Michael Mann.

The Radical Providence of Collateral

The Radical Providence of Collateral

Given

Collateral (2004) - Hollywood's Storytelling Secret #32

Collateral (2004) - Hollywood's Storytelling Secret #32

It's my enduring belief that no matter where or how a

Collateral (2004): A Tale Of Crashes, And Wild Casting Choices

Collateral (2004): A Tale Of Crashes, And Wild Casting Choices

What happens when an ordinary taxi ride turns into something far more dangerous than anyone could imagine? In this video, we ...

Collateral (2004) - Michael Mann's Underrated Noir Masterpiece

Collateral (2004) - Michael Mann's Underrated Noir Masterpiece

Welcome to another episode of "The Underrated Series"! This week's episode is for Michael Mann's "

Episode 51 — Collateral | Beyond the Screenplay

Episode 51 — Collateral | Beyond the Screenplay

The LFTS team discusses